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Secondary immune deficiency. Do we always need immunomodulators?
L. V. Luss, A. A. Martynov-radushinskiy
Медицинский совет, Vol 0, Iss 2, Pp 40-45 (2014)
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Title | Secondary immune deficiency. Do we always need immunomodulators? |
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Authors | L. V. Luss, A. A. Martynov-radushinskiy |
Publication Year |
2014
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Медицинский совет, Vol 0, Iss 2, Pp 40-45 (2014)
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Description |
Respiratory infectious diseases represent one of the most common pathologies in outpatient care. Use of immunomodulators in multimodal treatment of infectious and inflammatory diseases has been widely discussed recently. Since immune modulation therapy is auxiliary and could not substitute etiotropic drugs, the limits for the use of immunomodulators in the treatment of infectious diseases should be clearly defined. Patients with immune deficiencies constitute a special risk group for infectious diseases. Both etiotropic and immunomodulatory therapy for such patients should be selected very carefully. The review summarizes data on immunomodulators used in Russia and discusses conditions for prescribing immunomodulatory therapy.
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Document Type |
article
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Language |
Russian
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Publisher Information |
Remedium Group LLC, 2014.
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